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>> i think he might, he might take cues in a since of knowing how ronald reagan approached the debate to maintain a friendly disposition to be alert to the questions, and respond appropriately. and also to be very polite, and to be the gentlemen he always was. neil: ed, i am wondering, as a former attorney general, now, a lot of legal questions raised about the benghazi blow up, what the administration knew, many are demanding to see cables from ambassador stephens that they think shows he was concerned about his safety, that it could blow up, and legally it should be investigated, and warrant the hiring of a special prosecutor. do you think it blows up to be that big of an issue, and do you think it will come up in this debate. >> it may come up, i think that the administration is in a very tough position, they have two answers, which were not good, one is they were incompetent the other, they were lying. neil: true to your word, keeping it straight and simple like your old boss. if it takes away from this administration. you heard from time again from vice president that osama bin l
>> i think he might, he might take cues in a since of knowing how ronald reagan approached the debate to maintain a friendly disposition to be alert to the questions, and respond appropriately. and also to be very polite, and to be the gentlemen he always was. neil: ed, i am wondering, as a former attorney general, now, a lot of legal questions raised about the benghazi blow up, what the administration knew, many are demanding to see cables from ambassador stephens that they think shows...
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when ronald reagan was reelected in 1984, ronald reagan won this many states on the electoral map. you can stop your counting. he won 49. ronald reagan, 49 states. it was a landslide. look at the electoral vote tally. ronald reagan, 525, walter mondale, 13. president reagan decided what he was going to sail toward, what he would prioritize after that overwhelming endorsement of him as president, what he would work on was war in central america. >> president reagan warned of a new danger, support for the leftist government from nicaragua. the president sees that as still another reason we should renew our support of the rebels. >> a new danger we see in central america is the support being given by gadhafi's libya and most recently iran. >> the iranian connection was brought up as he put pressure on congress to resume funding for the rebels in nicaragua. >> countering this by supporting freedom fighters is essentially acting in self-defense. >> self-defense, which would be true if he were the president of nicaragua. but as president of the united states of america, president reagan
when ronald reagan was reelected in 1984, ronald reagan won this many states on the electoral map. you can stop your counting. he won 49. ronald reagan, 49 states. it was a landslide. look at the electoral vote tally. ronald reagan, 525, walter mondale, 13. president reagan decided what he was going to sail toward, what he would prioritize after that overwhelming endorsement of him as president, what he would work on was war in central america. >> president reagan warned of a new danger,...
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the united states republican party has nominated the most pro-immigrant candid since ronald reagan. the republican party's the anti-integration party. pat buchanan ran as the anti- democrat candidates. they have been saying this since the germans were sneaking in in the 1700's into pennsylvania. the new guys, i do not know about these new guys. they do not get it. then one generation later they are best friends. then get together and wine about the new guys. that is understandable. what is great about the united states is more immigration, high end, every person should be brought in here with a ph.d. farm workers and unskilled workers, most of our relatives came as on skilled workers, not ph.d.s. china gets old before it gets rich. china declined in population. they're not having kids. beijing not to immigration. do immigration.not >> harry reid led to talk about this. something like 50-55 house republicans that signed the pledge lost this election cycle. what do you see is your influence in this town going forward? >> harry reid is not like to talk about the tax issue. even the pre
the united states republican party has nominated the most pro-immigrant candid since ronald reagan. the republican party's the anti-integration party. pat buchanan ran as the anti- democrat candidates. they have been saying this since the germans were sneaking in in the 1700's into pennsylvania. the new guys, i do not know about these new guys. they do not get it. then one generation later they are best friends. then get together and wine about the new guys. that is understandable. what is...
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that's what ronald reagan did and what mitt romney needs to do. >> there's no way in hell mitt romney wins california but we'll separate as friends. >> dinner. >> always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> dinner. >> well, all right. let me think about that. >> protesters turn violent in wisconsin but instead, should these union guys be celebrating? . . >> police clash with protesters in milwaukee days after the wisconsin recall vote. three arrests after protesters fired off objects to say nothing about profanities. are they protesting the right things? pat says they have it pretty good. >> you've got a situation where as long as you have public employee union workers -- remember the original covenant was there was a tradeoff. you worked for the government because you have more job security and less money in benefits than other people. then we had the unions. now the very people 0 -- want job security and more in terms of benefits and pay than the taxpayers and individuals. they had benefit plans that almost no taxpayer sees anymore. >> let's spell out a little bit -- you were doing a comp
that's what ronald reagan did and what mitt romney needs to do. >> there's no way in hell mitt romney wins california but we'll separate as friends. >> dinner. >> always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> dinner. >> well, all right. let me think about that. >> protesters turn violent in wisconsin but instead, should these union guys be celebrating? . . >> police clash with protesters in milwaukee days after the wisconsin recall vote. three arrests after...
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that ronald reagan spending under ronald reagan was actually very high comparable to what we're seeing right now twenty two twenty three percent of g.d.p. year after year after year so if what you're saying is true that spending a lot of money as a percentage of g.d.p. or as an absolute amount is what's going to ensure prosperity for the future then you should i guess i'm going to say it is investing in america will ensure prosperity ronald reagan spent a lot of money stupidly he had almost a trillion dollars off to his buddies in the defense industry for the star wars program that never materialized and a lot of that money just vanished into space i mean not literally but well actually literally i suppose but you know if you're concerned about your three year old daughter i would think that you would be wanting america to be making investments in their feet in our future like we did fifty sixty years ago not just spending money for the sake of running up the debt so that the you know the jude wineskins to santa clause three could play out like reagan was where if you run up the debt b
that ronald reagan spending under ronald reagan was actually very high comparable to what we're seeing right now twenty two twenty three percent of g.d.p. year after year after year so if what you're saying is true that spending a lot of money as a percentage of g.d.p. or as an absolute amount is what's going to ensure prosperity for the future then you should i guess i'm going to say it is investing in america will ensure prosperity ronald reagan spent a lot of money stupidly he had almost a...
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ronald reagan was a conservative. but he regularly found a way to appeal to democrats and to win democratic support in congress. bill clinton was a progressive democrat in many ways. but he found ways to regularly appeal to republicans. both president bush's regularly found ways at the beginning of their terms to reach out to the other side. that has been the political norm. well, you'd almost think that the separation of power was something that had been invented four years ago. the reality as bob luper points out in his book, presidents have always faced the difficult challenges of hyper partisanship. the successful ones have gone the way to overcome this, and it is fair to judge a president for a promise to turn the page and move his past partisan gridlock when you have ran on that theme. it is fair to judge you when you were not able to reverse the gridlock. >> bemoan how important is his speech tonight, president obama, to his reelection effort? >> i'm not going to guess anything that has happened in the last two
ronald reagan was a conservative. but he regularly found a way to appeal to democrats and to win democratic support in congress. bill clinton was a progressive democrat in many ways. but he found ways to regularly appeal to republicans. both president bush's regularly found ways at the beginning of their terms to reach out to the other side. that has been the political norm. well, you'd almost think that the separation of power was something that had been invented four years ago. the reality as...
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or even ronald reagan who favored large-scale government research be on the missile defense. that recognizes "that came from steve hayward. the party in congress voted to kill the census bureau's survey and economic census which has been used by businesses for a variety of vital purposes to establish different purposes. representative daniel webster who sponsored it said it is not scientific, it is a random survey. you can see why he is not on the intelligence committee. i've got lots of other examples and examples on rhetoric that start with allen west and move to many others which we will have to discuss during the bottle or other times. that's my eight minutes. >> i want to begin by thanking the senator that said dick cheney should be convicted of war crimes. when conquering roman generals would return to their victory parades in rome, they would place a slave behind him to whisper in his ear that all glory is fleeting. norm is our slave at aei. does he have a naked pictures of arthur brooks? that wouldn't work because arthur worked out. norm is a very valuable presence ar
or even ronald reagan who favored large-scale government research be on the missile defense. that recognizes "that came from steve hayward. the party in congress voted to kill the census bureau's survey and economic census which has been used by businesses for a variety of vital purposes to establish different purposes. representative daniel webster who sponsored it said it is not scientific, it is a random survey. you can see why he is not on the intelligence committee. i've got lots of...
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shedding more light on a very special relationship. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ronald reagan and british p mi but >>> well, they defined a special relationship, president ronald reagan and british prime minister margaret thatcher, but now the classified documents released just this morning shed some new light on their very special partnership. cbs news reporter barry peterson has more now from london. >> reporter: this was her public life. >> the united states came down firmly on our side on the falklands and we're very grateful for them. >> reporter: a tiny british ruled island off south america invaded by original -- argentina in 1982. the british sent troops and warships to overtake it, but behind the scenes there was conflict with mr. reagan urging her to negotiate a truce which she angrily rejected and her asking for his support. you are the only person who will understand. she was not always happy with his responses describing one of his late night messages regarding the falklands invasion as so vague i didn't think it was worth reading, but one letter shows the woman the british nic
shedding more light on a very special relationship. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ronald reagan and british p mi but >>> well, they defined a special relationship, president ronald reagan and british prime minister margaret thatcher, but now the classified documents released just this morning shed some new light on their very special partnership. cbs news reporter barry peterson has more now from london. >> reporter: this was her public life. >> the united states came down firmly on...
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. >> look at what mitt romney--look at what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. >> michael: i mean, as my friend cenk uygur would say, of course! the reagan defense. they've relyied on drawing a comparison to ronald reagan as well as one other president. >> it's been done before. >> it's never been done before. >> jack kennedy lowered tax-- >> now you're jack kennedy. >> if jack kennedy only knew how much he would come up in vice presidential debates i think paul ryan knew where that was going. i'm joined by erol lewis and thomas frank, thank you for sticking around and talking to us. you know, in looking back at this it really taxes the way that they come up in these debates. the thing they're not talking about are mitt romney's taxes. the idea that they can look back and talk about taxes and ryan still getting caught with these lies and then the next day saying that's exactly what we meant to say. how does this work, errol. >> a promise has been made. a big broad promise has been made to splash taxes. it's estimated by a reasonable objective source that this could cost treasury 5 tri
. >> look at what mitt romney--look at what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. >> michael: i mean, as my friend cenk uygur would say, of course! the reagan defense. they've relyied on drawing a comparison to ronald reagan as well as one other president. >> it's been done before. >> it's never been done before. >> jack kennedy lowered tax-- >> now you're jack kennedy. >> if jack kennedy only knew how much he would come up in vice presidential debates i...
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ronald reagan was promised two-one spending cuts to taxes. tip o'neil and company law and once again. guest: that is a myth. a good example of that, in the post, by the writer that talks about pinocchio, it has developed into almost a legend but it was a one-to-one promise that reagan himself misunderstood. they pretty much got the one-to-one. host: why is assigning blame more important than getting a resolution? that from rick on the twitter page. guest: for politicians, assigning blame is part of what they do, that is part of their job description. the need to explain to their constituents why they are supporting some things and not others. if you read most of the people that write about these spending programs and where we're headed in the federal budget, we did not assign blame. we're looking at the long term. over the long term, the only thing to blame would be our correct citizenry and politicians, if we can get our act together to do something about it. host: david is on the democrat's line. pennsylvania. good morning. caller: this is
ronald reagan was promised two-one spending cuts to taxes. tip o'neil and company law and once again. guest: that is a myth. a good example of that, in the post, by the writer that talks about pinocchio, it has developed into almost a legend but it was a one-to-one promise that reagan himself misunderstood. they pretty much got the one-to-one. host: why is assigning blame more important than getting a resolution? that from rick on the twitter page. guest: for politicians, assigning blame is...
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what is amazing is that ronald reagan said washington was the problem, not the solution. and the trust in washington -- [ applause ] and at the end of his eight years, the trust in washington went up because the american people understand if you trust them, or you trust the bureaucrats, take your pick. and that's probably hopefully will be the decision folks see in this election. >> congressman pompeo, if you were speaker for a week, if you could be speaker for a week, what would you do? >> i think i would spend my time trying to do the same thing i do as a very junior member of congress. i think it's our mission and the conservative movement's mission. it's the reason you all are here today to speak the truth about commitment to the constitution and the principles and the declaration of independence. i would use that opportunity as speaker to gain as much attention as i could to be committed to those very things. it's when we talk about those things -- and it's great. when we get together as freshmen, we often turn to this. talk about those principles. we have an obligat
what is amazing is that ronald reagan said washington was the problem, not the solution. and the trust in washington -- [ applause ] and at the end of his eight years, the trust in washington went up because the american people understand if you trust them, or you trust the bureaucrats, take your pick. and that's probably hopefully will be the decision folks see in this election. >> congressman pompeo, if you were speaker for a week, if you could be speaker for a week, what would you do?...
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in 1983 ronald reagan when he was president and tip o'neill, the speaker of the house reformed social security. why? he had relationships with tip o'neill. the two of them worked together to get it done. this president has no relationship to the congress. if you go to the congress and i did, there is absolutely no relationship. the senate leader mitch mcconnell, front page story of the "new york times" had not had a private meeting with the president in 18 months. >> i'm not sure mitch mcconnell insisted on that private meeting he would have gotten it. we're partisan to the extreme in the way we would not see. >> that is part of the problem. the kind of presidential leadership we need to get out of this mess did not come from this president. a lot of people believe that. >> i disagree with that. >> i'm telling you, it's just a disappointment. >> van disagrees with you. we're going to have a little more chance to talk. mort, a pleasure to have you on the show. mort zuckerman, editor in chief of u.s. world and report. >>> will woman in charge of protecting your bank account during an ec
in 1983 ronald reagan when he was president and tip o'neill, the speaker of the house reformed social security. why? he had relationships with tip o'neill. the two of them worked together to get it done. this president has no relationship to the congress. if you go to the congress and i did, there is absolutely no relationship. the senate leader mitch mcconnell, front page story of the "new york times" had not had a private meeting with the president in 18 months. >> i'm not...
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. >> to quote ronald reagan, there we go again. the joint committee on taxation has reported that 53% of small business income would come under this tax hike. we just had a report on friday that growth in the second quarter was 1.5%, which is the slowest in the history of any recovery since the second world war. at 1.5%, the economy is sliding backwards and unemployment will rise. you want to raise taxes on 53% of small business income in the middle of recession and expect we are going to kill the economy? it is -- heal the economy? it is nuts. >> $2 trillion under george bush's tax cuts have gone back to the american people. $1.30 trillion of them have gone to people in the top 10%. the millionaire this year gets $152,000 in tax cuts. that is great if you are a millionaire. you can buy private schools, you can buy private security, you can buy private recreation. but for those people, the vast majority of americans, who depend upon public schools, public safety, public transportation, public recreation, we have lost 100,000 teache
. >> to quote ronald reagan, there we go again. the joint committee on taxation has reported that 53% of small business income would come under this tax hike. we just had a report on friday that growth in the second quarter was 1.5%, which is the slowest in the history of any recovery since the second world war. at 1.5%, the economy is sliding backwards and unemployment will rise. you want to raise taxes on 53% of small business income in the middle of recession and expect we are going to...
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tip o'neill and ronald reagan were fierce opponents. but when it came to governing, they respected each other. and the constitutional convention, the founders were very clever about small rules. now, it also helped that they did it in secret. there weren't cameras there, you know, they -- but there was a lot at stake, and the compromises that they made, if you think -- if you don't -- pick the compromise that you would least like to happen because of your politics. the compromise that happened to make the constitution possible just makes anything that we would object to look easy. and it was because of these rules. so let me give you an example. everybody, i think, one of the favorite institutions that people would like to change in order to make compromise more likely is the filibuster. so, one, it's not going to happen without a compromise. you're not going to abolish the filibuster without a compromise. so one compromise would be, okay, you keep the filibuster, but the senators have to be on the floor and actually filibuster. and, th
tip o'neill and ronald reagan were fierce opponents. but when it came to governing, they respected each other. and the constitutional convention, the founders were very clever about small rules. now, it also helped that they did it in secret. there weren't cameras there, you know, they -- but there was a lot at stake, and the compromises that they made, if you think -- if you don't -- pick the compromise that you would least like to happen because of your politics. the compromise that happened...
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ronald reagan won a lowly landslide with no mandate in 1984. was it morning in america? there was a bear in the woods. walter mondale -- and he won 49 states. that is when tax reform became the centerpiece of his administration. >> ok, let's dig into the election. >> whether i have earned your vote or not, i have listened to you, i have learned from you, and you have made me a better president. >> at a time like this, we cannot risk partisan bickering. our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the citizens work. and we citizens also have to rise to the occasion. >> an extremely gracious concession speech by gov. romney. romney lost the state where he was governor, the state where he votes, mass., some pundits have egg all over their faces. what made the difference with this, mark? >> when you run a good campaign, give credit to the campaign. there was an enormous effort. people disparaged the ground game. it was superb. is surpassed anything we had seen before. and the president voiced that campaign. at the same time, in a year when americans were furious at penns
ronald reagan won a lowly landslide with no mandate in 1984. was it morning in america? there was a bear in the woods. walter mondale -- and he won 49 states. that is when tax reform became the centerpiece of his administration. >> ok, let's dig into the election. >> whether i have earned your vote or not, i have listened to you, i have learned from you, and you have made me a better president. >> at a time like this, we cannot risk partisan bickering. our leaders have to...
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or even ronald reagan who favored large-scale government research be on the missile defense. that recognizes "that came from steve hayward. the party in congress voted to kill the census bureau's survey and economic census which has been used by businesses for a variety of vital purposes to establish different purposes. representative daniel webster who sponsored it said it is not scientific, it is a random survey. you can see why he is not on the intelligence committee. i've got lots of other examples and examples on rhetoric that start with allen west and move to many others which we will have to discuss during the bottle or other times. that's my eight minutes. >> i want to begin by thanking the senator that said dick cheney should be convicted of war crimes. when conquering roman generals would return to their victory parades in rome, they would place a slave behind him to whisper in his ear that all glory is fleeting. norm is our slave at aei. does he have a naked pictures of arthur brooks? that wouldn't work because arthur worked out. norm is a very valuable presence ar
or even ronald reagan who favored large-scale government research be on the missile defense. that recognizes "that came from steve hayward. the party in congress voted to kill the census bureau's survey and economic census which has been used by businesses for a variety of vital purposes to establish different purposes. representative daniel webster who sponsored it said it is not scientific, it is a random survey. you can see why he is not on the intelligence committee. i've got lots of...
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in london amy kellogg, fox news. >>> i have always been a huge ronald reagan fan. they stood the test of time. following the ussr empire. >>> why would put tin do this? although the law is widely considered retaliation for the united states having a post sanctions and not allowing russian officials involved in a prison death of a whistleblower what is more interesting the ban on american adoptions is surprisingly popular in russia. american familiares are dangero and cruel toward russian children. this in spite of the fact over 45,000 children have been adopted in american families over the past 13 years. one sadly involving a young boy mistakenly left in a parked car. the truth is there are nearly 750,000 orphans in russia many with disabilities. 50 to 90 percent of them become drug addicts alcoholics or commit suicide. this guy says the out pour of children threatens russih russis future. there are probably many places in the world where standards are better than hours. should we spend all children there or move there ourselves mr. put tin is better than the 3-ye
in london amy kellogg, fox news. >>> i have always been a huge ronald reagan fan. they stood the test of time. following the ussr empire. >>> why would put tin do this? although the law is widely considered retaliation for the united states having a post sanctions and not allowing russian officials involved in a prison death of a whistleblower what is more interesting the ban on american adoptions is surprisingly popular in russia. american familiares are dangero and cruel...
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>> and just released papers from margaret thatcher revealing a new side to ronald reagan. and a new scandal involving the queen of england. we've got the details. >> kelly: the growing controversy in the wake of the newtown school massacre. we'll take a look at both sides of the debate again. >> and carrying guns and-- unload it-- questions? >> p each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! if we took the already great sentra apart and completely reimagined it with best-in-class combined mpg, and more interior room than corolla and civic? and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation and other handy stuff? yeahthat would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $169-per-month l
>> and just released papers from margaret thatcher revealing a new side to ronald reagan. and a new scandal involving the queen of england. we've got the details. >> kelly: the growing controversy in the wake of the newtown school massacre. we'll take a look at both sides of the debate again. >> and carrying guns and-- unload it-- questions? >> p each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live...
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i knew ronald reagan and respected ronald reagan. this is the obama derangement syndrome you just heard word for word. the idea that president obama admits he experimented with drugs, the only difference between him and george w. bush is he admits it and bush denied it. look where he is today, look what he's accomplished in his lifetime, look at his policies as president and tell me where you disagree with him, rather than, which this guy just did, that's the book, go after him personally. they cannot help themselves. host: michael savage, radio talk show host, you quote him saying "president obama is more of a terrorist than hugo chavez." guest: what can i say? how can you stoop to that level? i think they lose all credibility at that point. when you say something so outrageous. tom cradle also said he thought barack obama was more dangerous than al qaeda. now, sure, there are crazies like our last caller who are going to believe that but i think most of the american people know that's just nonsense. host: there is a narrative. gues
i knew ronald reagan and respected ronald reagan. this is the obama derangement syndrome you just heard word for word. the idea that president obama admits he experimented with drugs, the only difference between him and george w. bush is he admits it and bush denied it. look where he is today, look what he's accomplished in his lifetime, look at his policies as president and tell me where you disagree with him, rather than, which this guy just did, that's the book, go after him personally. they...
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reagan fired the workers of patco after he had actually made an agreement with them before the election and they supported him in the election in arizona governor brewer and the republicans are fast tracking anti-union laws these are laws that would prevent public workers from collective bargaining and pain union dues having them automatically deducted from their paychecks ways to break down the unions and in fact in arizona they are including the police and firefighters we've seen similar attacks now in wisconsin ohio and jersey but like one hundred fifty seven there's now a backlash and it's happening across the country in ohio senate bill five was repealed this was the law that john case it pushed through that that basically took away union rights in wisconsin a million signatures actually i believe it was one point eight million signatures that were presented to recall governor walker's going to be in elections for the labor movement has woken up the labor of the workers individual workers in the workplace have woken up people are getting enough already with this stuff if the union
reagan fired the workers of patco after he had actually made an agreement with them before the election and they supported him in the election in arizona governor brewer and the republicans are fast tracking anti-union laws these are laws that would prevent public workers from collective bargaining and pain union dues having them automatically deducted from their paychecks ways to break down the unions and in fact in arizona they are including the police and firefighters we've seen similar...
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for example, whether president ronald reagan had coattails' that helped senator mcconnell and his 1984 reelection, senator mcconnell this piece that but i happen to think that there is something to with that. there are some criticisms in the book. some stands he took on various pieces of legislation that i sure he would dispute. the medicare prescription drug benefit that was passed during the bush administration is an example of where the perspectives are somewhat different. but as i say in the book, for the most part, i am in agreement with the mcconnell political philosophy. there are instances in which we part company. also, i was just very impressed with how this person who came from another state was not a kentucky native and kentucky can be a very provincial state. it's not easy sometimes for outsiders to make their way and have done all this and his discipline and tactical thinking intrigued me. >> for information on this and other cities visited by the sec and local content of vehicles, visit c-span.org/localcontent. >>> what are you reading this summer? book tv once to know.
for example, whether president ronald reagan had coattails' that helped senator mcconnell and his 1984 reelection, senator mcconnell this piece that but i happen to think that there is something to with that. there are some criticisms in the book. some stands he took on various pieces of legislation that i sure he would dispute. the medicare prescription drug benefit that was passed during the bush administration is an example of where the perspectives are somewhat different. but as i say in...
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if she ran and were elected in 2016 she would be younger than ronald reagan was when he became president. >> as appealing as jeb bush would be as a candidate, i think hillary has an advantage here because so many women, republicans as well, would love to vote for hillary clinton, put her as the first lady in the white house. >> i spent the last year in an election and refused to answer that question. [laughter] >> hillary clinton made a lot of friends as secretary of state. some of them were republicans, not traditional fans of clinton. jeb bush is a very likable candidate. but i'd guess that hillary is really -- she works hard at this nomination, she can unify the party big-time and i bet she'll have obama supporting her. chris: and especially if the economy is good the next four years. thanks for the great round table. that's the show. thanks for watching and don't forget that the victims of hurricane sandy are really hurting right now. especially after that new york, new jersey area. these tragedies hurting real families like yours. give them a lift. go to the red cross website. we'll
if she ran and were elected in 2016 she would be younger than ronald reagan was when he became president. >> as appealing as jeb bush would be as a candidate, i think hillary has an advantage here because so many women, republicans as well, would love to vote for hillary clinton, put her as the first lady in the white house. >> i spent the last year in an election and refused to answer that question. [laughter] >> hillary clinton made a lot of friends as secretary of state....
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they did it under their hero ronald reagan. under president george w. bush alone, they allowed massive tax cuts toward medicare part d, all unpaid for, all of those items ballooning the deficit. before president obama, republicans rarely voiced opposition to the federal reserve using monetary policy to help the economy. under president obama, the federal reserve chief ben bernanke is called every name in the book. but you know republicans are trying to sabotage the economy when they vote against tax cuts. as when they opposed extending the payroll tax cut benefiting middle-class americans. let's not forget republicans voted against a stimulus bill that was 40% tax cuts. let's not forget that republicans brought the country to the precipice of default. and when bad numbers hit, they pounce. >> i think under the right leadership, they can do better. >> if they would have taken our advice and worked with us, the economy would be better. more americans would have better jobs. more americans would have better incomes. that's clear to us. >> this is very bad
they did it under their hero ronald reagan. under president george w. bush alone, they allowed massive tax cuts toward medicare part d, all unpaid for, all of those items ballooning the deficit. before president obama, republicans rarely voiced opposition to the federal reserve using monetary policy to help the economy. under president obama, the federal reserve chief ben bernanke is called every name in the book. but you know republicans are trying to sabotage the economy when they vote...
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. >>> and documents just made public show a rare source of friction between president ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. [ cellphon irping ] [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit sprint.com/drive. [ female announcer ] almost nothing can dampen a baby's mood, when he wakes up dry in pampers. unlike other diapers, pampers has 3 absorbent layers, for up to 12 hours of protection overnight, and more beautiful mornings. ♪ pampers. peaceful nights. playful days. ♪ the tears of a clown ♪ >> quarter after the hour on this saturday morning. all eyes on capitol hill this morning. "tears of a clown," wonder why we picked that? a lot of tears will be going around if we don't get something worked out and a lot of people calling them clowns if they can't hammer out a fiscal cliff deal. senators will be meeting throughout the day. we'll be heading to the white house from the latest from the pres
. >>> and documents just made public show a rare source of friction between president ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. [ cellphon irping ] [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit sprint.com/drive. [ female announcer ] almost nothing can dampen a baby's mood, when he wakes up dry in...
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that's been the story, sadly, going back to ronald reagan. sadly since i became an adult. i feel like i was that last generation that was promised the american dream and it was delivered to us. we had great public schools and universities. mitt romney as govern of massachusetts cut higher education funding by 14%, and fees and tuition at public university there's went up 63%. that is what they have been doing. they have literally been taking from the poor and the middle class and giving to themselves and their friends. that's why i can't get away from what's going on in wisconsin, and all of that outside coke brothers money is going to scott walker, and that's who is clust t clusterred around mitt romney. >> you mentioned it, associated press said today that romney's tax plan helps the rich consolidate even more wealth. let me read you what it wrote. the associated press writes romney wants to lower current tax rates for everyone by 20%. this benefits the wealthy the most. romney would pay a rate of 34% under the obama plan. that drops to 13% under romney's own tax proposa
that's been the story, sadly, going back to ronald reagan. sadly since i became an adult. i feel like i was that last generation that was promised the american dream and it was delivered to us. we had great public schools and universities. mitt romney as govern of massachusetts cut higher education funding by 14%, and fees and tuition at public university there's went up 63%. that is what they have been doing. they have literally been taking from the poor and the middle class and giving to...
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you just need to play the role of ronald reagan. >> white house officials note the president tid offer dramatic cuts but it was speaker boehner who walked away from a $4 trillion deal. indeed, boehner may have trouble selling a time deal to conservatives after he repeatedly vowed tax hikes had to be coupled with spending cuts. >> washington has a spending problem that can't be fixed with tax increases alone. >> the other major hurdle is shutting off the sequester, especially after this vow in the final presidential debate. >> it will not happen. >> today, the republicans accused the president of moving the goalpost suggesting more tax increases needed to stop massive cuts aimed at the pentagon and elsewhere. >> the revenues have to be part of the equation in terping off the sequester. >> trouble on the left as well. senators grumbling the president gave away too much on the tax threshold of $450,000 or more. the white house is pushing back by saying that the president held firm on 39.6% at the top rate despite reports he might negotiate down to 38%. bret? >> bret: ed. in that event, th
you just need to play the role of ronald reagan. >> white house officials note the president tid offer dramatic cuts but it was speaker boehner who walked away from a $4 trillion deal. indeed, boehner may have trouble selling a time deal to conservatives after he repeatedly vowed tax hikes had to be coupled with spending cuts. >> washington has a spending problem that can't be fixed with tax increases alone. >> the other major hurdle is shutting off the sequester, especially...
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ronald reagan proposed sweeping tax rate reduction and the result revenues up 99%. biden: we made sure we cut taxes for the middle-class. gerri: not even close to trooper release seven taxes from obamacare ball directly on the middle class. the tax for not having health care insurance. obamacare taxed the many in the name of flexible spending account in those to deduct from taxes. i could go on and on. joe biden scored big points claiming hedge funds would benefit. biden: 90% of small business america make less than $250,000. others are hedge funds making $600 billion per year that counts as the small business. gerri: hedge fund? the irs says they fall within the household of the top two brackets that the administration wants to raise taxes. and more than half of americans. vice president wants to raise taxes on small business. paul ryan does not. beau biden says the plan worked anybody knows the numbers knows it is not true. the federal deficit on track to hit $1 trillion for the fourth year in a row. the administration does not have a lot of bragging rights. 15% o
ronald reagan proposed sweeping tax rate reduction and the result revenues up 99%. biden: we made sure we cut taxes for the middle-class. gerri: not even close to trooper release seven taxes from obamacare ball directly on the middle class. the tax for not having health care insurance. obamacare taxed the many in the name of flexible spending account in those to deduct from taxes. i could go on and on. joe biden scored big points claiming hedge funds would benefit. biden: 90% of small business...
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reagan gave the two years after he took office after the tough time in carter,. gerri: well, that was certainly a much more robust recovery. at an even know if you could call what we're going through a recovery are not. the big question on wall street is if you will have another recession. i want to turn your attention to an interview the president did with the demise register. as secret interview. >> a secret interview. gerri: he did not want to be on the record, surprising. he promised something that people are not talking about today that they should know about. he promised a grand bargain with republicans to tame the national debt. why should we believe that this is going to happen now? >> well, it's not. in that secret interview he put conditions and there that are just unacceptable. this president does not understand how to negotiate, does not understand that the tax code ought to be used to raise revenue, not to punish and does not understand that significant cuts have to be made in entitlements and in that secret interview the one he did not want the publ
reagan gave the two years after he took office after the tough time in carter,. gerri: well, that was certainly a much more robust recovery. at an even know if you could call what we're going through a recovery are not. the big question on wall street is if you will have another recession. i want to turn your attention to an interview the president did with the demise register. as secret interview. >> a secret interview. gerri: he did not want to be on the record, surprising. he promised...
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they had reason to believe they could do this because in 1982, they lied to and fooled ronald reagan. they got him to agree to $1 of tax increase for every $3 of spending cuts. tax increases were real, we're still paying them. the spending cuts, never happened. in fact spending went up twice as much as the tax increase. they had more spending, not less. then they turned around to george herbert walker bush in 1990 and offered him $2 of imagery tax spending cuts for every $1 of very real tax increase. he for some reason was a cheaper date. he only got $2 of imagery spending cuts and the spending cuts never happened, spending didn't even go down a little. it went up in both cases. what happened in 2011 was that they weren't able to talk the republicans into swallowing their own tongues and committing suicide. [ applause ] they've been able to do it in the past. they weren't able to do it in 2011. why? i would argue that the tea party movement, the ron paul movement are -- cam into the modern republican movement as the fifth and sixth waves of immigration into our party. in each case mak
they had reason to believe they could do this because in 1982, they lied to and fooled ronald reagan. they got him to agree to $1 of tax increase for every $3 of spending cuts. tax increases were real, we're still paying them. the spending cuts, never happened. in fact spending went up twice as much as the tax increase. they had more spending, not less. then they turned around to george herbert walker bush in 1990 and offered him $2 of imagery tax spending cuts for every $1 of very real tax...